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Evening signals new beginnings for CCCC Medical Programs graduates

Angela Horton, of Chatham County, returned to her alma mater, Central Carolina Community College, May 22 to speak at the college's Continuing Education Medical Programs graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Horton was laid off in 2011, graduated from CCCC in 2012 with her Nurse Aide-I Certificate, and went on to become a licensed practical nurse. A total of 292 certificates were conferred at the graduation by the college's Division of Economic and Community Development's Continuing Education Medical Programs Department. For more information on these programs, contact Health Program coordinators Joy McPhail, Lee County, 919-777-7787, jmcphail@cccc.edu; Cindy Smith, Chatham County, 919-545-8682, cssmith@cccc.edu; or Lennie Stephenson, Harnett County, 910-814-8833, lstephenson@cccc.edu. For information on summer Continuing Education programs see the schedule online at www.cccc.edu/ecd/schedule/.

Angela Dudley, of Harnett County, addresses her fellow graduates at Central Carolina Community College's May 22 Continuing Education Medical Programs graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Dudley received her Phlebotomy Technician Certificate. A total of 292 certificates were conferred by the college's Division of Economic and Community Development's Continuing Education Medical Programs Department. For more information about these programs, contact Health Program coordinators Joy McPhail, Lee County, 919-777-7787, jmcphail@cccc.edu; Cindy Smith, Chatham County, 919-545-8682, cssmith@cccc.edu; or Lennie Stephenson, Harnett County, 910-814-8833, lstephenson@cccc.edu. For information on summer Continuing Education programs see the schedule online at www.cccc.edu/ecd/schedule/.

Graduating student Lessie Richmond, of Lee County, speaks to her classmates at Central Carolina Community College's May 22 Continuing Education Medical Programs graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Richmond was laid off from her job in 2011 and enrolled in CCCC's Direct Care class. She went on to receive her certification as an EKG monitor technician and nurse aide-I. A total of 292 certificates were conferred by the college's Division of Economic and Community Development's Continuing Education Medical Programs. For more information on these programs, contact Health Program coordinators Joy McPhail, Lee County, 919-777-7787, jmcphail@cccc.edu; Cindy Smith, Chatham County, 919-545-8682, cssmith@cccc.edu; or Lennie Stephenson, Harnett County, 910-814-8833, lstephenson@cccc.edu. For information on summer Continuing Education programs see the schedule online at www.cccc.edu/ecd/schedule/.